Cheery
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32 examples of Cheery in a sentence
And then some
cheery
soul usually always pipes up and says, "Hey, don't forget about plagues!" (Laughter) There are some optimistic answers to this question, so some people will bring up the Age of Exploration and the opening up of the world.
Imagine a high school counselor being able to realize that an outwardly
cheery
student really was having a deeply hard time, where reaching out can make a crucial, positive difference.
And I thought that's a really
cheery
story.
A
cheery
thought.
It's OK though because as soon as they show up to tenderize the baddies the girls get all
cheery
and hop around, if only trauma were like this in real life.
Yes, Mickey makes his debut here, in this
cheery
tale of life on board a steamboat.
This film explores the aching pain in us all, the frown beneath the
cheery
facade, the ache below.
The only real characterization that's developed is Mabel's who exudes charm with just her face and big eyes and seems so optimistically
cheery
here except, of course, when she's frightened.
The music is good, too, though it is mostly early in the film, when things are still relatively
cheery.
The admirably sincere acting from a game cast qualifies as another major plus: Jim Davis as hearty patriarch Grant Williams, Dorothy Malone as his
cheery
wife Ana, Christopher Mitchum as the concerned Richard, Marcy Lafferty as his lovely wife Beth, Natasha Ryan as sweet little girl Jenny, and Scott C. Kolden as the gutsy Steve.
The solid cast contribute admirably sincere performances: John D. LeMay makes for a refreshingly unlikely hero as the nerdy Steven Freeman, Kari Keegan likewise impresses as the sweet Jessica Kimble, Steven Williams almost steals the whole show with his colorful portrayal of flamboyant bounty hunter Creighton Duke, plus there are neat turns by Erin Gray as the spunky Diana Kimble, Allison Smith as Jessica's
cheery
gal pal Vicki, Steven Culp as opportunistic TV newscaster Robert Campbell, Billy Green Bush as the hard-nosed Sheriff Ed Landis, and Rusty Schwimmer as feisty, foul-mouthed diner owner Joey B. William Dill's slick cinematography gives the picture a properly moody look.
Tenar as a
cheery
little gel, on the other hand, is just not Tenar.
Ms. Marrable meets her match in her new housekeeper Alice Dimmock (a terrific performance by the wondrous Ruth Gordon), a cheery, smart and resilient little firecracker who suspects that something is amiss.
It's an adorable charmer, a cheery, bright, silly comedy with a tangible family chemistry and a really goofy sense of humour.
The movie is bright and
cheery.
Everybody in this film- all these so called friends- were so impossibly
cheery
in the face of disillusion and disease.
And then came the sequel...I figured it would be a bit lame, a bit
cheery
and good for an hour and a half of killing time.
It's so respectful of the genre at the same time that it plays with it... Nathan Baesel, who says he was inspired by Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter really pulls off charming and
cheery
-- not copying Lecter, but applying the influence to create a new and lovable serial killer (this is what makes him both funny AND creepy - it's impossible not to like him!).
Singapore’s Changi Airport is a rare exception: it solicits user ratings at every turn, via feedback screens with cheery, touch-enabled smiley-face emoticons that request travelers’ opinions on everything from the efficiency of immigration service to the cleanliness of toilets.
Restituents -- those 18% of respondents who received property previously owned by a member of their family but confiscated by the communists in 1947 -- are similarly cheery: 66% of them express satisfaction with reform, versus 49% for non-restituents.
Despite his pain and difficulty in moving on legs crippled by polio, he maintained a
cheery
exterior and avoided being photographed in a wheelchair.
Incumbent politicians crave a
cheery
growth rebound, and the depth of the collapse makes possible some attractive short-term numbers.
We could see ourselves at supper there, pecking away at cold meat, and passing each other chunks of bread; we could hear the
cheery
clatter of our knives, the laughing voices, filling all the space, and overflowing through the opening out into the night.
We said we would make a point of it, and left him with a
cheery "
Good- morning," wondering to ourselves how you "luffed," and where we were to get a "reef" from, and what we were to do with it when we had got it.
"This villainous fresh-water gas from the Canadas has been whistling among my bones till they ache with the cold, but the sight of your fiery countenance is as
cheery
as a Christmas fire."
Not so did Sancho Panza spend it, for having his stomach full of something stronger than chicory water he made but one sleep of it, and, if his master had not called him, neither the rays of the sun beating on his face nor all the
cheery
notes of the birds welcoming the approach of day would have had power to waken him.
It was a cold morning of the early spring, and we sat after breakfast on either side of a
cheery
fire in the old room at Baker Street.
Tarvin's visit, and a few
cheery
words addressed to him by that capable outsider, supplied him with this knowledge.
And then suddenly it came home to us both that for all his
cheery
face he had never moved more than his arms, and that his leg was resting on the opposite seat of the chaise.
"It was not a
cheery
house, even before this shadow fell upon it.
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